In this paper, a consensus-based method for multi-person decision making (MPDM) using product transitivity with incomplete fuzzy preference relations (IFPRs) is proposed. Additionally, an average aggregation operator has been used at the first level to estimate the missing preference values and construct the complete fuzzy preference relation (FPR). Then it is confirmed to be product consistent by using the transitive closure formula. Following this, weights of decision makers (DMs) are evaluated by merging consistency weights and predefined priority weights (if any). The consistency weights for the DMs are estimated through product consistency investigation of the information provided by each DM. The consensus process determines whether th...
An approach is proposed for measuring the group consensus in multiple attribute decision-making (MAD...
This paper proposes an interactive consensus reaching model in the group decision making for heterog...
Interval fuzzy preference relations can be useful to express decision makers ' preferences in g...
In the resolution of a Multiperson Decision Making (MPDM) problem is usually important to assure tha...
This article presents a more improved consensus-based method for dealing with multi-person decision ...
A first consensus model for group decision making problems where information available is not comple...
Group decision-making is a field of decision theory that has many strengths and benefits. It can sol...
This paper comprises a new iterative method for multi-person decision making based on multiplicative...
AbstractRapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasin...
Rapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasing necess...
This research work has been developed with the financing of FEDER funds in FUZZYLING-II Project TIN2...
As a result of the heterogeneity of decision-makers, it is more suitable to use multi-granular lingu...
AbstractRapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasin...
This study describes a consistency-based approach for multiperson decision-making (MPDM) in which de...
This study describes a consistency-based approach for multiperson decision-making (MPDM) in which de...
An approach is proposed for measuring the group consensus in multiple attribute decision-making (MAD...
This paper proposes an interactive consensus reaching model in the group decision making for heterog...
Interval fuzzy preference relations can be useful to express decision makers ' preferences in g...
In the resolution of a Multiperson Decision Making (MPDM) problem is usually important to assure tha...
This article presents a more improved consensus-based method for dealing with multi-person decision ...
A first consensus model for group decision making problems where information available is not comple...
Group decision-making is a field of decision theory that has many strengths and benefits. It can sol...
This paper comprises a new iterative method for multi-person decision making based on multiplicative...
AbstractRapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasin...
Rapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasing necess...
This research work has been developed with the financing of FEDER funds in FUZZYLING-II Project TIN2...
As a result of the heterogeneity of decision-makers, it is more suitable to use multi-granular lingu...
AbstractRapid changes in the business environment such us the globalization as well as the increasin...
This study describes a consistency-based approach for multiperson decision-making (MPDM) in which de...
This study describes a consistency-based approach for multiperson decision-making (MPDM) in which de...
An approach is proposed for measuring the group consensus in multiple attribute decision-making (MAD...
This paper proposes an interactive consensus reaching model in the group decision making for heterog...
Interval fuzzy preference relations can be useful to express decision makers ' preferences in g...